HistoryThe following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 25th ed.
Frederick Phisterer. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1912.

Mustered in: December 12, 1862.
Mustered out: August 1,1863.

This battery was organized at Lockport, and there mustered in the service
of the United States for three years December 12, 1862. It was recruited principally
at Lockport, Alabama, Byron, Elba, Hartland, Lewiston, Medina, Pembroke, Ridgeway,
Shelby and Stafford, and, commanded by Capt. John A. Grow, left the State December
18, 1862. It was wrecked on the transport Sparkling Sea January 9, 1863, en
route from New York city to the Department of the Gulf, and arrived finally
at New Orleans, La., February 4, 1863. January 20, 1864, 117 enlisted men of
the 18th Battery joined this by transfer. The battery served in the defenses
of New Orleans, La., from February, 1863; in the 3d Division, 19th Corps, from
April 3, 1863; in the Artillery Reserve, 19th Corps, from October, 1863; in
the 1st Division, 19th Corps, from January 20, 1864; in the defenses of New
Orleans, La., from May, 1864; in the district of La Fourche, La., from June,
1864; in the Southern Division of Louisiana from December, 1864. It was honorably
discharged and mustered out under the command of Capt. Irving D. Southworth,
at Rochester, August 1, 1865, having, during its service, lost by death, killed
in action, 2 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 enlisted men; of
disease and other causes, 28 enlisted men; total, 32; of whom 2 died in the
hands of the enemy.

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Grow, John A. Oration delivered at the grave of Major-General
John A. Dix,
in Trinity Cemetery, New York City, on Decoration Day, May 31st, 1880. New York:
A.S. Farrand, 1880.
Located at The Library of Virginia.